Halloween Heels - 19 Pairs Of Creepy Shoes For Halloween

Awesome Halloween Heels

These funky heels are perfect for Halloween, if you want to make a statement you can wear them with a costume, or for a more subtle evening or daytime look, just wear the shoes with a regular outfit of your choice.

Most of the shoes on this page are not fancy dress shoes, which means that they are well made, comfortable, and many are made by well known designers such as 'Iron Fist.'

These shoes are not only for Halloween, they are fun shoes that can be enjoyed all year round. If you like skulls, bats, and other spooky things, these creepy shoes are going to please you

Wolfbeater Pumps By Iron Fist

Iron Fist makes great Halloween heels, this pair is one of my faves, the Wolfbeater shoe is unusual and a lot of fun! It is too cool to wear just at Halloween though, no worry, Iron Fist heels are popular all year round, and a great conversation starter when you wear them out.

Arrghh! Blood Splatter Heels!

Omg!!! Psycho shoes! These shoes are pretty cool, I would say it is probably best to wear these shoes with a blood splatter costume, or if you don't want to wear a costume, perhaps wear with leggings or trousers, I have a fear that maybe if worn with a skirt or other clothes not featuring blood spots these shoes may look like you have had an unfortunate menstruation accident, and we don't want that!

How To Make A Pair Of Blood Splatter Shoes

Blood splatter shoes are really easy to make, although I would recommend practicing your splattering technique before you actually do it to the shoes. Use acrylic paint that is not to thin, and not too thick (like custard is good) then practice flicking it from a paintbrush from different heights and distances until you achieve the size of splatter that you want.

If you are using fabric upper high heels, you can also use fake blood instead of acrylic, the acrylic paint works well on leather or PU shoes. When you feel confident enough about the splatters have a go on the shoes. If they go wrong clean the shoe material straight away. Acrylic paint is easy to remove when when, but very hard when dry.

These cool monster and zombie shoes by iron fist, will make a talking point of any Halloween outfit or costume! There are so many styles to chose from and for me it's really hard to chose a favorite, they're all pretty cool!

IRON FIST Timmy Chew Booties

These boggle-eyed boots are ideal for Halloween, there are many costumes that they would look great with, if you don't want to wear a costume you could team them with black leggings, or dark tight trousers, something plain on your bottom half will make these boots much more striking!

Awesome Skeleton Pumps!

These pumps are ideal for Halloween, there are many costumes that they would look great with, if you don't want to wear a costume you could team them with black leggings, or dark tight trousers, something plain on your bottom half will make these shoes look much more striking!

Dare You Try This D.I.Y Skeleton Pump Video?

If you have an arty bone in your body :) and like the ideas of skeleton shoes for Halloween, this video will show you how to make your very own.

Customizing shoes is a really fun thing to do, which I can assure you, will quickly turn into a hobby! What could be better than making your own designs. There are more awesome videos through out this page with more ideas for making Halloween shoes.

Skull Heels For Women

Simply Spooky Spider Web Heels

For me there is nothing more scary than spiders, these cool spider web shoes give me the Halloween heebie-jeebies!

How To Make Comic Book Heels

This technique can be applied to make some really stunning Halloween shoes, choose any pictures you like to stick onto your shoes, there are loads of dark figures in comic books that you could use to decorate your shoes, or newspaper works just as well. Make a pair of Halloween serial killer heels, or zombie comic book heels. Again the choice is yours.

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